How can we be short bigs when Monroe played short minutes, and JMAX half of that again? It ain't a shortage of bigs just because your coach does not play them. Change coaches, and all the sudden there is no problem.

We have two centers, JMAX and Ben Wallace. What a concept to simply play one at a timre - always keeping a center in the game? Kuester has not tried this?

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We have a shortage of bigs that command respect on both ends of the court. In fact, I would say we have zero bigs that command respect on both ends of the court.

Looks like TMac is implying that he wants to be the PG in that 2nd unit. TMac at the point with BG and CV spotting up for 3s. Hell, put Daye at SF and we have 3 players spotting up for 3. If BG shoots the 3, both CV and Daye should be running into the paint and grab some rebounds in case BG missed them.

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Hey, show some respect, that's team MVP CV you are talking about!!!

I've never known an NBA team that plays its' MVP 16 minutes when they're getting destroyed by an opposing player who plays the same position, but I am probably getting caught up in the unnecessary details and outdated thinking.

Beer is right, forced 3s aren't the answer. But if need be take a step back and launch from there. There was a time in the game where our passing clicked for about 8 plays, right to the hoop. Then Stuck missed Rip and they stopped. But it looked nice for a while.

We have a shortage of bigs that command respect on both ends of the court. In fact, I would say we have zero bigs that command respect on both ends of the court.

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That is what I was trying to say in my original comment...Ben used to have all the respect in the world, but those days are long gone...and Max has not gotten it yet and the jury is out if he ever will. Bottom line our centers are under 6'10, so their defense is somewhat limited and neither can shoot from the field or the FT line with consistency, which means they start some games playing 3 on 5.

Agree with KGREG that our three point shooters need to just start hoisting instead allowing Bynum to slow the O with his penchant of getting his shot first...he must have learned that from the Year one Stuckey

I've never known an NBA team that plays its' MVP 16 minutes when they're getting destroyed by an opposing player who plays the same position, but I am probably getting caught up in the unnecessary details and outdated thinking.